I witnessed a crime
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
Freddy Woo writes, "A group of us once staggered home so insensible with drink that we failed to notice someone being killed and buried in a shallow grave not more than 50 yards away. A crime unsolved to this day."
Have you witnessed a crime and done bugger all about it? Or are you a have-a-go hero?
Whatever. Tell us about it...
( , Thu 14 Feb 2008, 11:53)
« Go Back
One random night
when I was a younger lad, my friend and I were waiting to meet an aquaintance by the roadside.
After a couple of minutes waiting, we heard a loud noise, and looked round to see the back door of the petrol station across the road fly open, and three balaclava'd men charge out and leg it down the road. Being teenagers and therefore under the influence of alcohol and other cheeky substances it took a while the implications of this to sink in, and it wasn't until we saw the cashier lock up the place and the police arrive that we confirmed to ourselves that we'd just seen the place get robbed.
Us being us, of course, we found this highly amusing and when the person we were waiting for turned up, she was greeted with me and my mate standing there with huge grins, excitedly babbling "We just saw that place get robbed! It was great!"
Every time I pass that petrol station now, I smile to myself at the memory of it.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2008, 12:06, Reply)
when I was a younger lad, my friend and I were waiting to meet an aquaintance by the roadside.
After a couple of minutes waiting, we heard a loud noise, and looked round to see the back door of the petrol station across the road fly open, and three balaclava'd men charge out and leg it down the road. Being teenagers and therefore under the influence of alcohol and other cheeky substances it took a while the implications of this to sink in, and it wasn't until we saw the cashier lock up the place and the police arrive that we confirmed to ourselves that we'd just seen the place get robbed.
Us being us, of course, we found this highly amusing and when the person we were waiting for turned up, she was greeted with me and my mate standing there with huge grins, excitedly babbling "We just saw that place get robbed! It was great!"
Every time I pass that petrol station now, I smile to myself at the memory of it.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2008, 12:06, Reply)
« Go Back